Nightly Business Report
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, the Department of Health and Human Services tells NBR how many people purchased policies on the troubled federal exchange. But what do the numbers say about the health of the new law? And, Macy's surprises investors with a strong quarter, pushing its stock to a record. Is the consumer stronger than first thought?. D

War Zone/Comfort Zone
Women account for roughly 14 percent of the active-duty U.S. military and more than 24 percent of the National Guard, yet they often receive less than a hero's welcome upon their return to civilian life. Many face poverty, homelessness and joblessness; deal with the psychological and physiological effects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder from military sexual trauma and combatrelated injuries; and often receive poor service from a Veterans Administration ill-equipped and, in some cases, unwilling to help them. D

Independent Lens"Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey"
This film follows the real life rock 'n' roll fairy tale of Filipino Arnel Pineda, who was plucked from YouTube to become the front man for iconic American rock band Journey. In this Cinderella story for the ages, Arnel, having overcome a lifetime's worth of hardships, must now navigate the immense pressures of replacing a legendary singer and leading a world-renowned band on their most extensive world tour in years. D

7:30 am

POV"5 Broken Cameras"
This film is a deeply personal first-hand account of life and nonviolent resistance in Bil'in, a West Bank village where Israel is building a security fence. Palestinian Emad Burnat, who bought his first camera in 2005 to record the birth of his youngest son, shot the film and Israeli filmmaker Guy Davidi co-directed. The filmmakers follow one family's evolution over five years, witnessing a child's growth from a newborn baby into a young boy who observes the world unfolding around him. D

Independent Lens"Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey"
This film follows the real life rock 'n' roll fairy tale of Filipino Arnel Pineda, who was plucked from YouTube to become the front man for iconic American rock band Journey. In this Cinderella story for the ages, Arnel, having overcome a lifetime's worth of hardships, must now navigate the immense pressures of replacing a legendary singer and leading a world-renowned band on their most extensive world tour in years. D

1:30 pm

Idaho Homefront: Of Camps and Combat
When more than 100,000 American Japanese were forced from the West Coast into internment camps, nearly 10,000 were held at the Minidoka Camp in Idaho. When the young men were at last allowed to volunteer to fight for their country and become part of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, some 1,000 volunteered from the Minidoka Camp. This is the story of Idaho's internment camp experiences and battle-seasoned veterans.G

2:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Idaho Water Handbook"
OUTDOOR IDAHO goes to where the water is - streams, rivers, reservoirs, aquifers - with scientists, farmers, conservationists and water officials to learn more about the uses and limits of the state's water as well as the laws and plans that determine its allocation.G

2:30 pm

Dialogue"Bravo!"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with Ken and Betty Rodgers, Idahoans who produced a documentary called Bravo! Common Men, Uncommon Valor about the siege of Khe Sanh in Vietnam. They are joined for this Veterans Day-inspired show by Steve Wiese, who with Ken Rodgers, was a member of Bravo Company, First Battalion, 26th Marine Regiment, which fought in the 1968 battle.G

POV"Brooklyn Castle"
This public school powerhouse in junior high chess competitions has won more than 30 national championships, the most of any school in the country. Its 85-member squad boasts so many strong players that the late Albert Einstein, a dedicated chess maven, would rank fourth if he were on the team. Most astoundingly, I.S. D

6:30 pm

Independent Lens"The Waiting Room/Let Me Down Easy"
Highland Hospital, a vital part of the city of Oakland, California and the surrounding county, is stretched to the breaking point. It is the primary care facility for 250,000 patients of nearly every nationality, race, and religion, with 250 patients crowding its emergency room every day. This remarkably diverse population -- and the hospital staff charged with caring for them -- is battling its way through seismic shifts in the nation's healthcare system, while weathering the storm of a national recession. D

Nightly Business Report
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, President Obama says Americans can keep their cancelled insurance policies. But his fix may be easier said than done. Cisco shares tumble after warning of softening demand. D

JFK: American Experience"Part Two"
Now president, John Kennedy faces the spread of communism and continuing Cold War fears. The Bay of Pigs invasion turns into a disaster. Kennedy takes a stand against the spread of communism in Vietnam, and then faces Nikita Khrushchev over the Cuban Missile Crisis, which ends in successful negotiations. On the domestic front, civil rights prove tricky, finally forcing the administration to intervene in the South. Part 2 of 2G